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Inert gas method test
Thread starterFaunaHeni
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Have you ever tried to pass out with exit bag and inert gas? ( Obviously I mean, with somebody else present to remove the bag after fainting. Or holding the bag with your hands in front of your nose and mouth... )
What does it feel like?
I've read of a person on here testing his mask by just holding it against his face without having the head straps around the back of his head. He did pass out and fall forward and hit his head. I think he gave a warning about doing this test because he was quite out off it from just a test. Think this person was on his own when testing.
Some people also use a pulse ox sensor on there finger to watch the oxygen levels drop in their blood.
I've read of a person on here testing his mask by just holding it against his face without having the head straps around the back of his head. He did pass out and fall forward and hit his head. I think he gave a warning about doing this test because he was quite out off it from just a test. Think this person was on his own when testing.
Some people also use a pulse ox sensor on there finger to watch the oxygen levels drop in their blood.
I can't remember who wrote it. I did read wunderkinds postings before he left and even copied his set up and bought from the same place he did, not from EM.
I can't remember who wrote it. I did read wonderkinds postings before he left and even copied his set up and bought from the same place he did, not from EM.
Have you ever tried to pass out with exit bag and inert gas? ( Obviously I mean, with somebody else present to remove the bag after fainting. Or holding the bag with your hands in front of your nose and mouth... )
What does it feel like?
I've tested my Nitrogen set up many times with an oximeter, once the oxygen dropped to 78 after a few few breaths, I took the EEBD hood off, Oxygen continued to drop to 54, felt ok
The "blackout test" has been done by several members with SCBA or SCUBA setups: Diver_K_A, Wunderkind, efilist, LetzteAusfahrt and others. There are also videos around internet of people fainting while playing inhaling bags of inert gases.
The "blackout test" has been done by several members with SCBA or SCUBA setups: Diver_K_A, Wunderkind, efilist, LetzteAusfahrt and others. There are also videos around internet of people fainting while playing inhaling bags of inert gases.
If the exposure to the inert gas is blunt, you faint suddenly without prior notice.
It's so weird, even when I did it very tight with the drawstring. I mean I'm not gonna do the gas method anymore because can't afford it rn but I don't mind sharing my experience. It seems people are succeeding with SN I know your team sn now but bag is my backup plan so I'm still inclined to...
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